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Ivonne Lujano

¿Publicar o perecer? El aumento del autor fraccionario... - Publicado origina... - 0 views

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    "los autores están usando su potencial de autoría más sabiamente al hacerse más colaborativos en su forma de trabajar, lo que está impulsando una inflación aparente en la productividad de cada autor así como autor por líneas. En lugar de ello, la fuerza subyacente del aumento del volumen de artículos publicados es simplemente la introducción de nuevos autores competidores en el mercado. Esto no es sorprendente, ya que la población de investigadores a nivel mundial sigue aumentando cada año, y llegan a estar cada vez más sujetos a los principios de "publica o perece", y así el ciclo continúa."
victorialam

Open Educational Resources (OER): Resource Roundup | Edutopia - 0 views

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    A great resource for open education lesson plans, textbooks, and blogs on the subject!
jmnavarr

Experience - 0 views

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    Os mando un enlace en donde se puede encontrar informacion basica sobre como operar en Internet. En la opcion "Aprender por internet" se detalla los cursos por internet e incluso se sugiere como crear uno. 1. Introducción 5. Correo electrónico 9. Aprender en Internet 2. Conexión a Internet 6. Comunicarse on-line 10. Seguridad en Internet 3. Los navegadores 7. Foros y Grupos de discusión 11. Blogs y CMS 4. Los buscadores 8. Comprar en Internet 12. Web 2.0 y Redes sociales
eclecctica

Science isn't just for scientists - 1 views

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    By David Suzuki with contributions from David Suzuki Foundation Communications Manager Ian Hanington. A 14-year-old boy in Donetsk, Ukraine, recently made a fascinating discovery halfway around the world and 894 metres under the sea. Kirill Dudko was watching Neptune Canada's live-stream footage of the ocean floor near Vancouver Island on his computer when he saw a creature with a "nose and moustache" eat a hagfish.
beetsyg

Hundreds of open access journals accept fake science paper | Higher Education Network |... - 5 views

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    This research study was an eye-opener for me. Until this point, I was completely unaware of these journal practices, although I had received several emails from journals I had never heard of wanting to publish papers based on conference presentations.
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    Although it is important to put those predatory journals under the spotlight so researchers don't fall in their trap, I always wince when I read one of those articles because too few take the time to talk about the good sides of open access journals and many readers will leave the article thinking that open access publishing is bad and not trustworthy. Of course, as mentioned in the Nature Mag article linked in the Guardian article, PLOS are excellent and have very high levels of evaluation, but they are not alone. And I have yet to find a paper that would make the same exercise with both open access journals and subscription-based journals so we could see how bad it is in the publishing world in general. That said, we must do everything within our power to stop those malpractices by predatory journals. (by the way, I have also received spam to publish in journals that were not even in my field of practice by BioMed Central. They are good, they are trustworthy. I wrote to them to say that it looks like baits to send spam calling me a Dr and inviting me to publish in fields that I know nothing about. They removed me from their mailing list but I don't know if they changed this practice)
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    A blog, Scholarly Open Access. Critical analysis of scholarly open-access publishing, http://scholarlyoa.com/, systematically lists fake academic journals and predatory publishers, who are taking advantage of a some open access naiveté.
qammer

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    Want to let people share and use your photographs, but not allow companies to sell them? Looking for access to course materials from the world's top universities? Want to encourage readers to re-publish your blog posts, as long as they give you credit? Looking for songs that you can use and remix, royalty-free?
Helen Crump

something is rotten in the state of...Twitter | the theoryblog - 2 views

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    thinking about participatory culture and what's getting lost - blog by Bonnie Stewart @bonstewart
eglemarija

OpenScientist - 1 views

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    An exciting blog on and about citizen science - projects, resources, opinions of a scientist with a passion for public involvement in science.
clairesp

Top Citizen Science Projects of 2012 - CitizenSci - 2 views

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    2012 was a huge year for citizen science. From microbes to Zombie Flies, from sea to space, there was no shortage of opportunities for everyday people to contribute to real scientific discovery. Each year at SciStarter, we analyze our glorious website metrics to identify the most popular projects of the year.
Leopoldo Basurto

Las políticas públicas de Acceso Abierto en México - 5 views

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    In Spanish.
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    Gracias Kevin Stranack, sus aportes son muy útiles. Thanks Kevin Stranack, their contributions are very useful.
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    La realidad que se vive en México es muy distinta a países como EUA, Cánada,Alemania, etc., existe una gran desigualdad y no hay unión. Tal vez estas leyes no den resultados inmediatos, pero son importantes por que quienes las promovieron creyeron en ellas y las apoyaron, y en un país como México es de reconocerse que tuvieron iniciativa. Una ley no va cambiar la realidad de un país, eso depende de las personas y otros factores como la educación y los valores. ------------ The reality of life in Mexico is very different to countries like USA, Canada, Germany, etc., there is great inequality and no union. Perhaps these laws do not give immediate results, but are important because they promoted those who believed in them and supported them, and in a country like Mexico is recognized that took initiative. A law will not change the reality of a country that depends on people and other factors such as education and values.
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    Me encontré con esta interesante reseña acerca de las políticas de acceso abierto en México.
lubajung

OA in the UK vs. EU - 0 views

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    Written in 2013 by Alma Swan (Director of European Advocacy for the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition).
dudeec

The World Bank's open data: 7 apps to explore - 3 views

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    Open data at work! Sanjay Pradhan was thrilled when, at age six, a cart full of sweets was wheeled to his family's doorstep in Bihar, India. The gift, however, was intended as a bribe for his father, who was responsible for building roads in India's poorest state.
cvpido

Cheating to Learn: How a UCLA professor gamed a game theory midterm - 3 views

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    About cheating at UCLA as a 'natural' open way of learning
mbishon

Teaching in a Digital Age | The Open Textbook Project provides flexible and affordable ... - 1 views

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    This is an open textbook that Tony Bates is writing as part of the BC Open Textbook initiative. The topic is Teaching in the Digital Age. It's interesting as it's a work in progress and Tony has been blogging parts of the book to gain feedback as he is writing it. It's a topic that I am interested in. I do think it could use a substantial amount of copy editing, which it may yet receive, as may inconsistencies jump out at me in the TOC alone. I will be continuing to monitor this one as it develops further into his finished book.
noveltynotion

What Your Students Really Need to Know About Digital Citizenship | Edutopia - 3 views

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    Great article! I am not sure what the age range is when the author says "student", because I think a lot of adults do not know about the 9 P's mentioned here. Thanks for sharing this article.
dudeec

The difficulties in opening science: Q&A with Michael Nielsen - 1 views

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    In a timely and incisive talk at TEDxWaterloo, Michael Nielsen made the case for open science - the idea that research data and results should be freely available to the public, and that scientists should collaborate more freely with each other and with the public.
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    I think the big theme that open science is profit and has the power of knowledge, many think that the knowledge open to all profit will not exist and the power of knowledge too!
gabrielacordon

Open Knowledge para la vida diaria - 0 views

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    "A veces el conocimiento abierto está más cerca de lo que imaginamos. El hecho de poder intercambiar experiencias y opiniones de temas cotidianos como la visita a una cafetería o el estado del tránsito permite llevar la participación ciudadana a un nuevo nivel." Me pareció un buen ejemplo sobre como se ejerce conocimiento abierto desde la ciudadanía.
ilanab

On Predatory Publishers: a Q&A With Jeffrey Beall - 2 views

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    Interview with Jeffrey Beall on predatory publishing, his description of this, stories of scams, where it's most prevalent and his recommendations
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